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Glories Of The Ancient Aegean
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00:03Europe's bleak past
00:06On the shores of the Aegean Sea
00:09Ancient heroic poets recount the golden age of Jiuyuan.
00:15The people of that time were extraordinary heroes.
00:18Brave Sisius battles Manotto
00:21The Battle to Destroy the Walls of Troy
00:23Conflict over Helen's beauty
00:29For hundreds of generations
00:30These stories were all passed down as myths.
00:34Then in the nineteenth century
00:36Two outstanding individuals bravely believed in mythology.
00:39It was through the clues of those past treasures
00:44Their remarkable adventures uncovered the roots of Western civilization.
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01:41In the nineteenth century
01:42Archaeology was just born
01:46Ancient Greece is considered the beginning of Western civilization.
01:52His architectural art is the most beautiful.
01:55His philosophy is the foundation of everything in the future.
02:02But his roots in the eighth century BC
02:05Enveloped in mystery
02:09This extraordinary civilization is
02:11Was it fabricated out of thin air?
02:17Or perhaps there was another civilization before him that faced almost the same trap.
02:24The only accounts of the earlier period
02:26It is a legend that almost everyone regards as mythology.
02:31First-rate works of Western literature
02:34Iliad and the Odyssey are considered to be purely fictional stories.
02:41Who can guess the story behind the hippo's popularity?
02:43Able to lead to the true past
02:51There is a classical temple in Athens today.
02:54Marking the tomb of Henry Schliemann
02:58Some consider him the father of archaeology
03:01Others thought he was Ruma's idiot.
03:05Schliemann believes
03:06The Trojan War story written by Hippo is true.
03:10And he set out to prove this.
03:13His astonishing discovery set European history back a thousand years.
03:20Schliemann's Story
03:21Whether expressed in film, books, or opera
03:25So romantic!
03:27But it's not as exciting as his own story.
03:30I think he is at the center of the world.
03:35I think he has a central diagram.
03:39He is at the center of the world
03:41And he is at the center of the world
03:44I think his most terrifying feature is his big head.
04:07Schliemann's personal secrets can be traced back to his childhood.
04:12He was born in northeastern Germany in 1822.
04:16He recounted that when he was seven years old, his father gave him a history book.
04:19It contains illustrations of the Great Fire of Troy.
04:25Shocked by the picture
04:26Young Henry asked about the fate of Troy.
04:31His father explained
04:32Troy was burned to the ground
04:34No trace was left
04:38Unconvinced, Henry disagreed with this statement.
04:42I countered that if my father had ever done such a thing...
04:47They cannot be completely destroyed.
04:49Their massive ruins must have been buried under years of dust.
04:54In the end, we all agreed that I should go and explore Troy in the future.
04:58This is a beautiful story
05:00But we really don't have to believe it.
05:05He told us
05:06No more than a day
05:07But he thought of this goal
05:10How much money did you make?
05:11Go to excavate Troy
05:13We have millions of articles
05:15And many records
05:17When he was a young man
05:19He didn't remind him.
05:20Go to excavate Troy
05:27Schliemann may be trying to cover up the truth about his painful childhood.
05:31His mother died early.
05:32But before that
05:33His father lost his priesthood because of an affair with a maid.
05:37Schliemann had to drop out of school
05:39Help raise his younger brother and sister
05:44I believe all of this resonated deeply with Schliemann.
05:49He experienced severe anger in his later life.
06:06Schliemann's story continues with fairy tales.
06:10He fled home and boarded a boat.
06:11Suffering from the disaster
06:13Then it became Amsterdam
06:15An employee of a trading company
06:17He kept trying to use plagiarized communications
06:19And write down their learning of the language.
06:25He became proficient in at least ten languages using this method.
06:30Schliemann said
06:31Talent is energy and perseverance
06:35Nothing else
06:39Schliemann's talent is making money
06:41With energy and perseverance
06:43This obsessed German became an international businessman.
06:46Engaged in the trading of dyes
06:551849
06:56Tao Jinke found gold in California
07:01Schliemann, a habitual speculator, joined the Tauginze craze.
07:05He opened a bank in Sagar, Myanmar.
07:08Purchase placer gold from Tao Jinche
07:09And it lends money at a monthly interest rate of 12%.
07:14Two years later
07:15He left California in a state of defiance.
07:20My biggest flaw is that I love to boast and exaggerate.
07:23But it brought me countless benefits.
07:27There will be even more benefits in the future.
07:29A steady stream of people came
07:31Russia is on the brink of war
07:33Therefore, Schliemann's bulk gunpowder raw materials
07:35disappear
07:36The Crimean War made him rich
07:42Besides his social status
07:44He seems to have a knack for making everything he does sound perfect.
07:47He and the daughter of a lawyer in St. Petersburg
07:49Unhappy marriage
07:51It did nothing to improve his social standing.
07:55People avoid those who lack education or protection.
08:00Schliemann, in his forties
08:01Now realize
08:03He needs more than just money in his life.
08:05He wants to be respected.
08:08He said Tomorrow's Era, about 1868
08:10His battle with him that day
08:13He once said it appeared
08:15He was in 1961
08:16He was in 1961
08:19He was in 1961
08:22He was in 1961
08:25He was in 1961
08:29He was in 1961
08:31He was in 1961
08:32He was in 1961
08:32He was in 1961
08:32The previous episode of Heaven, and this episode of Heaven
08:33He was in 1961
08:33The capital was located in 1961.
08:34He had passed through
08:351961
08:36By 1961
08:43June 1868
08:44Schliemann arrives at the ruins of Pompeii
08:48Under layers of volcanic ash
08:50Buried for almost 1800 years
08:52This lost city
08:54He was brought back to light by uncovering the truth about the Tianjin affair.
09:00Excavation work
09:00A spectacular public space was discovered.
09:06Moreover, from the buried houses
09:08rescue mural
09:16Schliemann was on this trip
09:17The journey to the lost world is captivating
09:25He encountered a real archaeologist for the first time.
09:27Far West Pulmonary Olliri
09:33Italians created a plaster
09:35Methods of injecting ancient volcanic ash
09:37The lives of the residents of Pompeii were in danger.
09:40The image at the last moment
09:50In this way
09:51Archaeology is more like a romance
09:52Rather than science
09:55There is very little potential to be found.
09:56There are even fewer rules.
10:00Needless to say
10:01This is perfect for Schliemann
10:07While he continues to perform
10:09His diary began to reflect a new direction.
10:19He will embark on an archaeological adventure
10:20And uncover the biggest challenge
10:23The legendary city of Troy
10:25But he must first find it.
10:37When Schliemann began his pursuit
10:39Troy
10:40Most people still believe
10:42The city is a myth.
10:43Putting aside other things
10:44It's not on the map.
10:47Wearing Troy's position
10:49In the Dardanelles Strait
10:50Near the coast of present-day Türkiye
10:59But no ruins resemble Troy.
11:02The largest war in history
11:04Battlefield of the Trojan War
11:06As if it never existed.
11:09But the story of the hippopotamus
11:10It has been passed down for thousands of years
11:14Helen's beauty was enough to topple kingdoms.
11:16How were they kidnapped and taken to Troy?
11:21The Greeks under King Agammonon
11:24How did they manage to fight for ten years to reclaim it?
11:31How to use the Trojan horse filled with soldiers
11:33And win the war
11:39In the story of the hippopotamus
11:41The Greeks destroyed the massive city of Troy
11:43Set fire to him and level him.
11:45The Greeks destroyed a massive army
12:15Hippo Epic: A Guide to the Way
12:16Schliemann examined
12:18Considered most likely
12:19The mounds of Troy
12:23Iliad was both
12:25There is a spring at the foot of the mountain in Troy.
12:27Schliemann was disappointed
12:29He found many here.
12:33Moreover, the frog only found soil.
12:38But just as he was about to leave
12:40This region
12:41His good luck began
12:43He encountered the owner of another hill.
12:46Englishman Frank Kraft
12:49There are many ancient civilization relics there.
12:51Kaft believed in the depths of his hills
12:54Buried the city of Troy
13:20But Schliemann had no clue.
13:45Schliemann under Kaft State
13:47Excavation began enthusiastically in October 1871.
13:55He passed eight people on the first day.
14:00By the third day, there were eighty people.
14:04Caution is not his style
14:07Imagine Troy with a hippo
14:09Lying at the bottom of the hill
14:10Schliemann ordered his men to cross the center.
14:13Dig a large gap
14:17We must dig deeper immediately
14:20Only in that way can we find things.
14:26During the process of digging downwards
14:28Not just one city
14:30Instead, many cities
14:31But Schliemann wouldn't allow other ancient cities to...
14:34Love him
14:53We kept encountering many large rocks.
14:55This caused a lot of trouble
14:57And they must be dug out and moved.
15:03All the workers rushed to see the giant rock.
15:05It rolled down and stopped in the distance of the plain.
15:15Countless ancient artifacts from thousands of years ago at the site
15:17Abandoned by Schliemann into the play
15:22Fortunately, the excavation ended early due to the arrival of the rainy season.
15:30But he came back the following year.
15:32This time there are railway engineers
15:34Only 150 people will attack the hill.
15:40Schliemann was often accompanied by his new Greek wife.
15:43Sofia
15:44He won his heart by reciting the Elijah.
15:49Schliemann continued to advance with the base of the hill as his target.
15:54An ancient stone wall was discovered by chance.
15:56Moreover, they collected pottery and other ancient artifacts.
16:02What Schliemann did
16:03was to go down deep
16:05into this complex, complex site
16:08and he did try to understand
16:11How the layers had been built up
16:13one on top of another
16:14and he wasn't bad at it either
16:16He was quite observant
16:20of course now
16:21we would do it in much finer detail
16:24than he did
16:25But he was the one to reveal
16:27that this sort of thing could be done
16:30in the sight of this sort
16:37During the excavation in the third season
16:38Hard work finally paid off
16:44Workers near the bottom
16:46Blackened castle ruins discovered
16:50He didn't think it was a big deal.
16:52But Schliemann claimed
16:55That was King Telei
16:56In war
16:57The burned palace
17:00According to his own account
17:01He then walked away from the workers.
17:03He personally excavated the palace walls.
17:13I used the big gold knife to dig out the treasure.
17:15This matter must be taken with a risk
17:17The most terrifying life-threatening danger
17:19Only then can it be done
17:20But I never considered the danger.
17:24If it weren't for my dear wife's help...
17:26It would be impossible to take away the treasure.
17:30He stood beside me, ready to use his leather shoulder...
17:32Wrap up what I dug out
17:34And take them away.
17:42This is an incredible batch of discoveries.
17:44Ancient silverware and bronze bottle
17:47Bronze weapons
17:48The most unusual thing is
17:50Intricately handcrafted gold jewelry
17:54In accordance with Schliemann's consistent style of ostentation
17:57He claimed to have discovered
17:58The Treasure of the King of Trui
18:00Things with Helen
18:06Photos of Sophie dressed as Helen carrying things
18:09It became the most civilized image of the 19th century.
18:14But Schliemann
18:15The description of this discovery
18:17It has been controversial from the start.
18:19This story is by Cici
18:22In one respect, it is very important
18:25And it is
18:25Sophie is not here.
18:27Sophie had left
18:29It's been three years.
18:30Back to Athens
18:32Therefore, she did not operate.
18:35In her objects
18:36The brush was beside her.
18:38yes
18:38The problem is
18:40Other things are true.
18:45I think
18:46Although Sophie wasn't there
18:49We know Sophie is there.
18:52That doesn't necessarily mean
18:55That is a story of a story.
18:57I think there are good instructions.
19:00It is real.
19:03The story about where it was carried was...
19:08The story there was transported.
19:10And the story there was transported.
19:14He had informed exchanges with the court.
19:16He had informed exchanges with the court.
19:20He had informed exchanges with the court.
19:23He had informed exchanges with the court.
19:24But I think you should also consider this.
19:27His conversations in his final days
19:30In his final conversation
19:30It is a large amount of material
19:35Because he had knowledge of the situation in court.
19:37He has time to understand in court.
19:47Schliemann, a master of manipulating 19th-century media
19:50He announced his success to the world.
19:54But he first carefully placed his treasure...
19:56Smuggling out of Türkiye
19:59Ignoring the provisions on his license
20:01All discoveries are attributed to Türkiye
20:06The cunning German won.
20:09He firmly believes he has discovered what is buried in mythology.
20:11Troy of hippos at least three thousand years old
20:16But by his nature...
20:18Even fame and respect could not keep him content for long.
20:23The hippopotamus pointed him in a new direction
20:26A city rich in gold
20:29His gaze turned to Mycini
20:32The homeland of the Greek leader Agammonon
20:40According to the epic of the hippopotamus
20:41The conquerors of Troy faced a raging fate.
20:46Agamanon returns to his hometown Mycini
20:49But he discovered that his wife had been taken away by another man.
20:55One night, two people killed this hero.
21:02This is also an amazing story.
21:05This was enough to inspire Schliemann to dig up Maxini.
21:15For novice archaeologists
21:18Maxini is a simple task.
21:20Unlike Troy
21:22Maxini never lost
21:26The beautiful ruins
21:28It is still being processed on a small Greek hill not far from the sea of love.
21:35Those with the strength to seek gold
21:36Excavation began in August 1876.
21:39Within a few weeks
21:41He discovered signs of religious ruins.
21:47His luck seemed to be off the charts.
21:50keep going
21:51He discovered that many of the Huangling tombs were filled with treasures.
21:55With gold-bearing skeleton
22:09Schliemann once again declared without hesitation
22:11He discovered Agamanlong's golden mask.
22:16The truth will come out
22:17Later archaeologists concluded
22:19That wasn't the king from mythology.
22:22But that doesn't matter.
22:29Schliemann discovered pre-classical Greece
22:32The richness of Mr. One Thousand Years
22:34Evidence of mature civilization
22:38The artifacts he unearthed
22:40Elegant and skillful handcrafting
22:45He even found something that matched the description of a hippopotamus.
22:48Helmet made from wild boar tusks
22:55Schliemann's brilliant discovery in Mykhya.
22:58Make him famous internationally
22:59Even many critics
23:01We have no choice but to respect him.
23:09In the following decade
23:10He excavated other Greek castles.
23:13Documenting evidence of this previously unknown civilization and its wealth and splendor.
23:24But Schliemann was still not satisfied.
23:29In his heart
23:30He knew about his new discovery.
23:33The original treasures he found in Truy
23:36Cast a shadow of doubt
23:38How could he be so sure?
23:39He discovered the city wall deep beneath the hill.
23:41The wall that prevented Agamemnon's army from crossing it was the very wall that held it back.
23:48Moreover, Helen had walked those broken streets.
23:51It's time to return to Trui.
23:54And we need to figure it out.
23:56That confusing hill
23:58Schliemann proceeded with measured and cautious criticism this time.
24:02Excavation at a new site on the edge of the hill
24:05The mouse gradually seeks the way in the middle.
24:07He discovered an archaeological layer he had previously missed.
24:10This is what he has been searching for.
24:13wide streets
24:14Vast urban and rural areas and even larger castle ruins
24:17Schliemann should be extremely excited
24:19On the contrary, his heart sank.
24:37Schliemann spent four days in the tent.
24:49Schliemann spent four days in the tent.
24:52Finding the answer
24:59From the beginning, he assumed that Trui the hippo was at the bottom of the hill.
25:04Now his heart has discovered that everything has changed.
25:08If he finally finds the city of Truly from the Truly Wars in the middle layer
25:13So he made a tragic mistake twenty years ago.
25:17Because in the rush to dig to the bottom
25:19He destroyed many things he was looking for.
25:23He will never know what treasures he has lost.
25:31Exhausted Schliemann vows to return next season
25:39However, Schliemann was suffering from extreme ear pain.
25:42He went to Germany for surgery.
25:46Then call back home in Greece.
25:53He never returned to Greece.
26:03Schliemann was given a state funeral in Athens.
26:05Even his critics mourned him.
26:09For twenty years
26:10He illuminated the world of early archaeology with his energy and enthusiasm.
26:16This leads to an exploration of his childhood dreams of ancient Greek heroes.
26:21He pushed European history to even more ancient frontiers.
26:24In this process
26:26He brought young archaeological science to the forefront.
26:32Among the many people he inspired
26:34There was a clever young man named Arthur Ifans
26:38He visited Schliemann a few years before his death.
26:47Surpassing Schliemann's discovery
26:48This fearless Englishman will pursue Europe
26:51With the hidden past
26:53Legends in a faraway corner
26:56He will awaken those buried in mythology.
26:59An even older civilization from more than three thousand years ago
27:11Unlike Schliemann
27:12Arthur seems destined to be an archaeologist.
27:17His wealthy paper merchant father
27:19He is one of the pioneers in studying the past of Kailu.
27:24Arthur was born in 1851.
27:26Digging for Roman coins in the English countryside
27:29Childhood appearance
27:31But as he grew up...
27:33His nickname is causing him more and more trouble.
27:36Ifans the Younger was the son of the great John Ifans.
28:06Since first seeing the Balkans in 1871
28:09Ifans rejected the idea of it being a side business.
28:12He disappeared in the market.
28:14Immerse yourself in the colorful blend of East and West
28:31For Ifans
28:32The Balkan Wars made the Balkans even more attractive
28:36After years of being dominated, the Slavs
28:40Rebellion of the Ottoman Turks
28:47Ifans becomes a traveling correspondent for the Manchester Guardian
28:51His power was weak
28:52But I hate glasses
28:53Use a cane engraved with your name as antennae
28:57Crazy Englishman with a cane
28:59It has become a famous local scenic spot
29:01Moreover, they are a thorn in the side of the authorities.
29:28Ifans sympathizes with the Slavs
29:30and their struggle for independence
29:33As time goes by
29:34Moreover, the conflict intensified.
29:35His writing became increasingly passionate.
29:42His recklessness began to upset his wife.
29:44Margaret was worried
29:46He was a few years after Ifans in the Balkans
29:48The wife I married
29:49The young couple lived
29:50Blovnia, Croatia
29:52Everywhere is Arthur's paradise
30:00But in 1882
30:01Ifans' article has finally gotten him into trouble.
30:03He was treated as a spy.
30:05They suffered there for seven weeks.
30:07Such as his personality
30:08This young adventurer
30:10I was eager to find a solution
30:11Correspondence with his wife
30:13He turned towards the comb's ruler
30:15Stab arm and bleed
30:21Dear Margaret
30:23He wrote the letter with his blood.
30:26I am fine
30:27However, hiring a lawyer is a wise move.
30:31His family successfully secured his release.
30:33However, Ifans was expelled from the Balkans.
30:35For him
30:36He lost paradise
30:43Once back in the old England
30:45The scenery appeared gloomy.
30:49Arthur longs for the Mediterranean
30:51Moreover, I felt a darkness in my seat.
31:00so
31:01He and Margaret set off for Europe.
31:03Luxury travel
31:09This holiday is for his future
31:11Leaving a profound impact
31:13These young people
31:14Visited Greece
31:15Educated Europeans
31:17Respected
31:18Midea's exquisite attractions
31:21Ifans felt
31:22It's nothing special.
31:25He was a true ancient ruin
31:27For example
31:28Commoners and nuns
31:29interested in
31:32Since more than ten years ago
31:33First newspaper report
31:34Ifans was fascinated by
31:36Henry Schliemann's discovery
31:38He visited
31:39Schliemann, who lives in his home in Athens
31:42Schliemann was very proud
31:44Showing Evans
31:45He unearthed the incisor at Mycenae
31:49Ifans was captivated
31:51His nearsighted eyes
31:52Often noticed
31:53Details that others missed
31:56What excited him was
31:58Press the pattern into the wax
32:00Or small clay seal stones
32:09Their complex markings
32:10It reminded him of
32:11Images such as Egyptian hieroglyphs
32:14This early European civilization
32:15Have you also mastered the art of writing?
32:22Ifans
32:23Stupid
32:24If he makes such progress
32:26There must have been other civilizations ahead of him.
32:46He was in all of this
32:47He seemed to feel
32:48He seemed to feel
32:49He must have something in advance
32:50I think this person
32:51The biggest impact
32:53Evans's consciousness
32:55It is this awareness
32:56Namesinian Art
32:57Not the original
32:58But ultimately
32:59So he had this feeling
33:01Namesinian Art
33:03Namesinian Art
33:03This is the art of the Meccans.
33:07This is the art of the Meccans.
33:131893 points
33:15Ifans' wife
33:17Margaret died on the Figueir River
33:20This couple has lived in Oxford for ten years.
33:23Ifans served here
33:24Director of the Love & Morrie Museum
33:27After losing a partner
33:28Ifans was at a loss
33:30Throughout his life
33:32He could only write supplementary articles for newspapers.
33:38He clearly needs new adventures.
33:42He recalled his meeting with Schliemann.
33:44And mysterious food
33:46He heard that on Cliff Island
33:48This place is full of treasures.
33:49It's time to go and see for yourself.
33:551894
33:57Ifans travels to Cliff Island
34:00This is a sleeping island in the sea of love.
34:13In ancient times
34:14It is rich
34:15Known for its large population
34:23Under Ottoman Turkish rule
34:25He was undisturbed by time.
34:30This is exactly the place Ifans likes.
34:34He traveled around the world in search of the diet of the Li Tie Frog.
34:36The local women called them dairy food.
34:39And it was hung in the alley.
34:41To ensure the baby has enough breast milk
34:54Finally, he arrived at a large gambling den.
34:56The locals called him Knossos
34:59In Greek mythology
35:00This is the palace of King Minos.
35:03One cannot resist the allure of mythology.
35:06Monsters once lived at the foot of this hill.
35:09The Labyrinth of Manoto
35:12The story tells
35:13Athens was required to attack King Menos every year.
35:21Seven boys and seven girls
35:23They were sent into the maze to face Menoto.
35:29This terrifying half-man, half-bull monster
35:31No one ever came out alive.
35:35Then a young boy named Sisius
35:38Come up with a plan
35:49He marked his path with a ball of thread.
36:02mother
36:06This hero fought against Menos.
36:22After winning
36:23He followed the path back to freedom.
36:29When Ifans arrived at the large mound
36:32He seemed just like every other small hill.
36:35No signs of palace
36:36Not to mention the maze
36:39But Ifans met a man
36:41He was near the ground.
36:43Find some huge pet views
36:46He claimed there was even more underground.
36:51Ifans began negotiations with the Turkish landowners.
36:58He waited patiently for five years.
37:00Crete gained independence from Türkiye
37:06Evans had learned as a collector
37:08that the only way really to control an artifact
37:12was to own it
37:15So Evans decided to own his greatest artifact
37:18and to buy Knossos
37:26March 23, 1900
37:28Ifans broke ground at Knossos
37:44In order to heal the newly emerged wounds of the War of Independence
37:47He hired both Muslim and Christian men and women to dig.
37:55Ifans almost couldn't contain his excitement.
37:59There is a bit of schizophrenia almost in Evans
38:02Where he is trained by his father
38:05as the scientific archaeologist
38:07At the same time the romantic explorer
38:11is desperate to get at the treasure
38:19It won't take long.
38:22Exactly one week after he developed it
38:24Ifans discovered the concrete slab
38:26I wrote two writing systems that I had never seen before.
38:29Ifans called them Linear A and Linear B.
38:37He will spend the rest of his life trying to understand them.
38:45Even more unusual treasures await.
38:52Arthur Evans found in the very first weeks of his excavation
38:56a wonderful gypsum throne, a stone throne
39:01still in place in a room beautifully decorated with frescoes
39:05It was flanked by griffins
39:07and he was instantly able to announce to the world
39:10This is the oldest throne in Europe
39:12This is the beginning of European civilization
39:22Ifans discovered an astonishingly advanced civilization.
39:26While other Europeans were still living in thatched huts
39:28These ancient people lived comfortably and enjoyed good benefits.
39:38Essentially, it really was like a grand European palace
39:45where you had running water actually running through the building itself
39:51The sort of thing that really most of Evans' readers
39:55in the London Times didn't have, you know, flushing toilets in their own houses
40:01and fresh water running through the houses
40:08The extraordinary treasures of Knossos greatly inspired Ivansi.
40:12He boldly announced to the world
40:14Completely unknown has been found
40:16And a civilization that no one can imagine
40:24And Cheby is 1,500 years older than classical Greece.
40:29He decided that these extraordinary ancient Europeans needed to have names.
40:33He followed the legend of King Melos
40:35They are called Minoans
40:38This time
40:38Ifans found Pete in his boundless imagination of his ideal.
40:44As time goes by, challenges also arise.
40:47Winter storms damage the ruins of the parliament building
40:55Ifans realized he had to figure out a way to protect them.
40:59This is just the beginning of his protection dilemma.
41:06His workers soon discovered
41:08The palace actually has several floors.
41:11Ifans sent two experienced silver miners
41:14Deep into the tunnel
41:16They dug for weeks.
41:18Finally, four spectacular World Heritage sites were found.
41:24Ifans discovered
41:26The only way to preserve the staircase
41:27It is to restore its ancient glory.
41:33This requires a bit of imagination.
42:05Because he began to enjoy
42:08Ifans began repairing Konosos little by little.
42:18He used his financial resources
42:20Based on my own views on Minoan architecture
42:24Turn ruins into formulas
42:31The plan was controversial from the start.
42:35Ifans uses modern materials such as reinforced concrete.
42:39Combining ancient and the latest 20th-century architecture
42:46Ifans's Course
42:50Ifans's Course
43:37Even Ifans' critics acknowledge this today.
43:40Without his discerning eye
43:41This palace will be a confusing labyrinth.
43:46With more and more ruins being unearthed
43:49Ifans hires architects
43:51Help him understand the twisted corridors and rooms
43:56He began to think of the palace itself
43:58It is the source of inspiration for the myth of the labyrinth.
44:01He was on six acres of land
44:031,400 rooms were found
44:08The palace was reasonably well preserved
44:12but nothing like as well preserved
44:15as it now feels
44:16It is very important.
44:19The place to go
44:20and butt and butt
44:23And pillow material
44:25Provided to the shoulder position
44:26For example, seats
44:33He was very envious.
44:35I think many people
44:36They all felt intensely
44:38Blessings, blessings, blessings
44:38Blessings, blessings
44:39Blessings, blessings
44:40Blessings, blessings
44:41Blessings, blessings
44:42bless
44:47bless
44:48bless
44:49bless
44:49bless
44:57bless
44:57bless
44:59bless
44:59Ifans's Inspiration
45:00From Fu
45:08The remaining strokes suggest
45:10An amazing modern world
45:12A group of handsome men and beautiful women coexist harmoniously with nature
45:18However, the entire image is unclear.
45:19Moreover, it was fragmented.
45:23So Ifans continued on his path of conviction.
45:25He shared a group of artists to help him fill in the gaps in the landscape.
45:30From Evans's palette
45:32What is revealed is a beautiful and sensual world.
45:34Unlike any other ancient world
45:43Images without war
45:46Women and men are equal
45:50The priestess leads the worship of the mother goddess.
45:56But this alluring world
45:57How many of these are genuine cases of Mino?
45:59How much of it is Evans's fabricated damage?
46:29Ifans' years in Nosses
46:31The outside world collapsed because of World War I
46:40Ifans's savage technology
46:41Fear of the emerging powers of the twentieth century
46:49He fled England's industrial society at a young age.
46:52He found solace in Minoan's elegant world.
47:00For him
47:01They are almost real.
47:03A perfect race
47:04Living in an ideal land
47:11Ifans only admitted this once in his writings.
47:14His Minoan people may have a savage side.
47:19He had to admit that in every corner of the palace
47:21You can see hostile bison everywhere.
47:28This reminded him of the innocent boys and girls who attacked Minotto.
47:37He could not forget a mural of a charging bull.
47:42An acrobat jumped toward the bull in a suicidal manner.
47:46What is the meaning of this brutal sport?
47:49Is it the same as the bloody rituals of the Roman Colosseum?
48:02How did the sport of the Roman Colosseum spread to Crete?
48:05It can be traced back to prehistoric times.
48:08Perhaps the legend of the Athenian prisoners being eaten by Minoto
48:12Preserving authentic traditions through brutal sports
48:16Arthur Ivans
48:25However, most of the time
48:27The Minoans all seem to live such elegant lives.
48:30Just as their discoverers described.
48:37He is now Sir Arthur
48:39Highly respected
48:40Excellent reproductive health
48:41Although I often participate in recreational activities
48:44He is still a person who enjoys being alone.
48:47Most often stay at home
48:48Immersed in the world I created
48:54He spent a lot of time in his later years
48:56While writing a book called
48:57The history book of the Palace of Melos
49:00In order to resist modern technology
49:01Four Books
49:02He always used a brush pen.
49:04Written word by word
49:09Many friends said
49:10His notes look
49:12It's becoming more and more like an A-line.
49:21In Ifans's works
49:23He insisted on the superiority of Minoan.
49:29He believed they once dominated the Aegean Sea.
49:32Commanding more warlike tribes on the Greek mainland
49:38Even when faced with contradictory evidence
49:40He still insisted that only earthquakes
49:42This led to their decline
49:47Other archaeologists disagree.
49:50They pointed out
49:51There is evidence showing
49:52The Minoans lived around 1450 BC.
49:55Sweeped away from Greece
49:57The Medinians Conquest
50:05Ifans could never accept
50:07The Minoan image of a prisoner
50:18Ifans remained loyal to the cause until his death.
50:20His Minoan Dream
50:26Other excavators were found throughout Crete.
50:28In excavation
50:29Revealing his thoughts on Konosos
50:32The outlines of other palaces that flourished at the same time
50:39Their methods are different from his.
50:42Science has dominated archaeological activities
50:46A single card method
50:47It is no longer possible to rebuild a civilization
50:52The era of treasure hunters is over.
50:56Sometimes we can see him
50:59Emphasizing
51:00Emphasizing
51:01Emphasizing
51:03But what really is?
51:04Highly emphasized
51:06If you are starting
51:08any part
51:09Research
51:09If you are asking any questions
51:11You might return
51:13Aqiang's article
51:15Find a beginning
51:16You might not think
51:17He said
51:18But he has always
51:20At first
51:20Problems I thought of
51:25Regardless of the real home
51:27The elegant image of Minoan culture in Ifans
51:31It captured the Western imagination.
51:38He consistently attracts at least one million visitors to Konassos each year.
51:45The remaining gold from the treasures he unearthed
51:49It is a civilized world in the dark corner of European history.
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